INVESTIGADORES
GHIRARDI romina
artículos
Título:
Reproductive traits of sympatric populations of Physalaemus albonotatus (Steindachner, 1864) and P. santafecinus Barrio, 1965 (Anura: Leptodactylidae)
Autor/es:
DEMARTÍN, ROCIO PAMELA; GHIRARDI, ROMINA; ANTONIAZZI, CAROLINA ELIZABET; LÓPEZ, JAVIER ALEJANDRO
Revista:
NORTH-WESTERN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY
Editorial:
UNIV ORADEA PUBL HOUSE
Referencias:
Lugar: Oradea, Rumania; Año: 2023 vol. 19
ISSN:
1584-9074
Resumen:
Physalaemus albonotatus and Physalaemus santafecinus lay their eggs in foam nests that float on the water surface and may do so syntopically. However, details of this behavior remain poorly studied, and other reproductive traits are still unknown. Therefore, the present study aimed to describe and compare the reproductive traits of P. albonotatus (Pa) and P. santafecinus (Ps) sympatric populations from the floodplain of the Middle Paraná River (Santa Fe, Argentina). For each species, we characterized the spatial arrangement of the foam nests in the water bodies and their morphology. We estimated the size of the clutches and described egg color and chemical composition: glycogen, lipids, and proteins proportions. We described the anatomo-morphological changes during the embryonic stages of development. Finally, we estimated the hatching time and evaluated the hatching success in situ. The results show a high overlap in reproductive traits between the two species, without statistical differences in distance to the nearest coastline (Pa = 211.33 ± 152.72 mm, n = 6; Ps = 132.25 ± 176.50 mm, n = 8) and water depth under foam nest (Pa = 176.00 ± 109.03 mm, n = 6; Ps = 130.63 ± 133.86 mm, n = 8), the macromolecular composition of the eggs (Glycogen: Pa = 3.69 ± 1.30 mm, n = 5; Ps = 6.11 ± 2.30 mm, n = 8; Lipids: Pa = 19.48 ± 4.09 mm, n = 5; Ps = 15.61 ± 3.60 mm, n = 8; Proteins: Pa = 24.10 ± 8.66 mm, n = 2; Ps = 5.24 ± 3.05 mm, n = 6), embryonic development, and hatching success (Pa = 0.93 ± 0.04, n = 4; Ps = 0.96 ± 0.02, n = 4). We recorded differences in the diameter (Pa = 43.97 ± 6.95 mm, n = 12; Ps = 55.77 ± 5.84 mm, n = 11) and height of the foam nest (Pa = 30.01 ± 5.94 mm, n = 12; Ps = 36.40 ± 7.94 mm, n = 11), the number of eggs per clutch (Pa = 498 ± 160, n = 25; Ps = 1,241 ± 556, n = 22) and hatching time (Pa = 39.07 ± 3.95 h, n = 7; Ps = 25.07 ± 3.58 h, n = 7). Divergence in these reproductive traits would facilitate the syntopic coexistence of the studied foam frogs.